Anonymous wrote:How is the overall care? I would be very concerned given she wasn't using the swing correctly. Personally, I'd put the swing away if baby is too big. But, I'd consider switching providers.
from what you write, I assume this is not your baby. if so, I will tell the parents, at the very least they can keep an eye on the baby to make sure he is fine. using a piece of equipment that you told the nanny not to use is not a good sign (although I also wonder why the heck the swing was still there if the babies should not use it - does it belong to the other family? if so, you should talk to the family and have it removed, since it is obviously an hazard and if it should not be used it should not be there). also, not strapping the baby properly is a really bad red flag IMO, because it shows that the nanny is careless with basic safety issues. is she going to strap the kids properly when they go out in the stroller? as for not watching the kids closely, unfortunately things happen even when you have just one, this is why it is important to use equipment and safety feature properly. the fact that the child was not strapped properly for me would be a big deal. I would definitely have a talk with the nanny about safety and expectations about using safety features properly and all the time.